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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
1. Either you get into a contractual job which is usually 11 months contract with the organisation, else, you can go for clearing exams which gets you into a permanent job. Please visit araiARAI website for contractual job opportunities.
2. These companies recruit jobs for B.Sc. . graduates:
Indian Agricultural Research Institute
National Dairy Development Board
National Seeds Corporation Limited
North Eastern Region Agricultural Marketing Corporation
State Farms Corporation of I
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
Some well-known job posts available in front of graduates are:
1) Research Officer
2) Quality Assurance Officer
3) Agriculture Officer
4) Agriculture Loan Officer (in Banks)
5) Production Manager
6) Operations Manager
7) Farm Manager
One may also work as an independent consultant after gaining work experience in the above mentioned fields. After B.Sc Agriculture, one may also go for M.Sc Agriculture and take up a teaching job or even go for Ph.D and build a career in the research sector associated with the field of agriculture.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
The minimum eligibility criteria for getting admission in MBA colleges for the course of hospital management is passing the undergraduate course with more than 55% marks and for B.Sc Nursing, you must have Science with biology in class 12th.
Good Luck.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Eligibility Criteria:- (B.Sc. ), completed from a recognised university and with 50% minimum marks. Graduation have been completed in:-
Chemistry, Biochemistry
Botany
Zoology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Home Science or Agriculture.
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Guide-Level 12
For a Masters in law, you must be a qualified lawyer. If you want to do a LLM, then you must first do a 3 year, 5 year LLB from a recognized institution. Upon fulfilling the graduation criteria, you will be eligible for a Masters in law.
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